Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas: Portraits of the 13 released Israeli hostages

Thirteen people, including four children and six women over 70, are on the official list of hostages released this Friday, November 24th. Israeli Embassy in the United States Thirteen people, including four children and six women over 70 years old, are on the official list of hostages released this Friday, November 24th.

Israeli Embassy in the United States

Thirteen people, including four children and six women over 70, are on the official list of hostages released this Friday, November 24th.

INTERNATIONAL – You are between 2 and 85 years old. Thirteen people, including four children and six women over the age of 70, are on the official list of hostages released this Friday, November 24, following an agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. They are all Israelis or have dual citizenship. As part of another agreement, Qatar also announced the release of 10 Thais and one Filipino.

The document released by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office names the 13 Israeli hostages: Aviv Katz (2 years old), Raz Katz (4 years old), Emilia Aloni (5 years old) and Zachri Ohad Munder (9 years old). , Doron Katz (34 years old), Daniel Aloni (45 years old), Keren Munde (54 years old), Adina Moshe (72 years old), Margalit Berta Mozes (77 years old), Hanna Katzir (77 years old), Ruth Munder (78 years old), Channa Peri (79 years old) and Yafa Adar (85 years old). The Israeli embassy in the United States also presented a trombinoscope.

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Yafa Adar is the oldest hostage released. The photo of this 85-year-old lady during her abduction from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7 aboard a van surrounded by Hamas fighters caused a stir on X (formerly Twitter). Her granddaughter Adva Adar appealed for help on social media: “This is my grandmother, she was captured in her house and taken to Gaza. »

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  • Doron Katz and his four and two year old daughters

Doron Katz-Asher, 34, and his two daughters Raz, 4, and Aviv, 2 (in the photo below), are Israeli-German. They were kidnapped during a visit to Kibbutz Nir Oz near the border with Gaza, recalls the Israeli media company Haaretz.

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  • Amelia Aloni, 5 years old, and her mother Daniel Aloni, 44 years old

The little girl and her mother had also been kidnapped at Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7th. Seven other members of her family were captured by Hamas, Libération states.

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  • Mother, grandmother and son Munder

Keren Munder, a 54-year-old teacher, and her son Ohad, 9, were visiting their parents Ruth, 78, and Abraham at Kibbutz Nir Oz when Ruth, Keren and Ohad were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists. However, the grandfather Avraham remained in captivity, notes Le Parisien.

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  • Adina Moshe, 72, and Margalit Moses, 78 from Nir Oz

Adina Moshe, who worked as a nanny for years, was kidnapped from her home on Kibbutz Nir Oz. Her husband was murdered trying to protect her. Margalit Mose, a retired teacher, was also kidnapped from her home where she lived alone.

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Channa Perri was kidnapped from her home in Kibbutz Nirim in southern Israel. One of his sons was also kidnapped by Hamas and another was murdered. An immigrant from South Africa, she had managed the Nirim grocery store before becoming a seamstress.

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She was born on Kibbutz Ein Carmel and is one of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz, mother of three children and grandmother of six grandchildren, Haaretz reports. She worked as a teacher for many years. Libération adds that she is the daughter of Holocaust survivors. Her husband, like almost everyone else, was kidnapped and killed on October 7th.

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